Law and Justice Minor: Criminal Justice Studies

The Criminal Justice Concentration is a minor offered by the Law and Justice Program. It provides students with a broad, multidisciplinary examination of crime, criminal behavior, criminal law and the criminal justice system. This Concentration can be combined with a wide range of majors to provide knowledge and skills useful for students who may be interested in pursuing careers in law enforcement, criminal law, parole, probation, court administration, as well as a careers related to victim advocacy, juvenile justice, and family crisis intervention.

No more than three courses from the same department may be counted toward the minor. There is no limit on 'LAW' courses.

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Students may take up to six additional credits from Category I instead of Category II.

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These course may count toward Category II only with permission of the program director.

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